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A Bard's Feast  April 1 at Club Passim

Susan Miron's love of music and literature
resulted in careers as a harpist and a book
critic. She performed over a hundred
concerts with the Melisande Trio (harp, flute,
viola) which included her longtime musical
partner, her husband former BSO violist
Burton Fine. In addition to two CDs with
singers (most recently A Birthday Hansel on
Chandos Records) and two solo CDs of her
transcriptions of harpsichord sonatas of
Domenico Scarlatti (Centaur Records), she
wrote reviews for such publications as The
New York Times Book Review and The
American Scholar. The past two years she has
been a music critic for the online journals,
Bo s t o n Mu s i c a l i n t e l l i g e n c e r a n d
Artsfuse.org. She plays the Celtic harp at
Newton-Wellesly hospital on a weekly basis.

For thousands of years there has been
a magical collaboration between
harpists and storytellers. A Bard’s
Feast enchants audiences as it
breathes new life into this ancient art
form. Storyteller Norah Dooley and
harpist Susan Miron have been
telling each other stories for decades.
Their performances of Irish tales grew
out of their shared love of music and
improbable narrative.
A renowned storyteller, Norah
deftly makes Irish tales and legends
spring to life. Susan, an acclaimed
classical harpist, draws on the vast
repertoire of O'Carolon and others, to
weave authentic Irish music through
the tales. From the origins of
literature and music there has been a
magical collaboration between harp
and story.
Our concerts combine traditional
Irish melodies and tunes of 18th
century blind harper, Turlough
O’Carolan with legend, myth and
folktales from the vast store of Irish
folkloric tradition. Stories are timeless
and living things. Our nontraditional
versions of these tales are more
products of the storyteller’s seething
brain than staid scholarly research.
Leprechauns, the sidhe ( fairy people)
common folk, heroes and star crossed
lovers manifest in the glory of spoken
word, entrancing harp and enchanting
words.
We offer programs for listeners of all
ages and can vary the length and
theme to your event.
Turlough O'Carolan, including well
known tunes, Carolan's Concerto,
Carolan's Farewell to Music, Carolan's
Receipt and many others.
Lament
A Kiss for a Fig
Maible ni Cheillaigh
Soft Mild Morning
Kitty Magennis
Other Irish tunes:
Parting Glass
She Moved through the Fair
Blind Mary
and more.

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BMO 2013 Winners

Scott Schultz, 1st prize, Katie Liesener, 2nd and Rob Goldman, 3rd Prize

StoriesLive® Winners - 2012

StoriesLive® 2013:

Sophomores:

Annemarie DeMarco-Alfama - 1st place

Kenny Le & Moises Caraballo - Runner-ups

Juniors:

Latisha Joujute - 1st place

Stephen Carlin & Henry Chavez - Runner-Ups

Kristen Ruffin - Audience Choice

Seniors:

Nico Luisi - 1st Place

Moises Ramirez & Vance Crayton - Runner-ups

Theodore Biv - Audience Choice

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StoriesLive® 2012:

First place, and $1,000  prize

Junior Fernando Ortiz from Revere High School 

Senior Amario Malcolm from Boston Latin Academy

Runners-up ($500 each)11th

Alan Estes from Newburyport, 

AngelinaFerullo from Everett and 

Runners-up ($500 each)12th Caylen Bryant (Andover) 

Shavar Lazarus (Boston Latin Academy).

Audience Choice awards:

11th Justin Alexander 

(South Community High) 

12th Varvarra Valentin

(Lynn Classical High School)

massmouth choice awards:

Juniors 

Jennifer MonJoie(Revere) 

Bahiya Nasuuna (Chelsea) 

Karen Hua (Andover) 

Senior 

Jason Hittinger (Revere)

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Last Year 2011: StoriesLive® first ever high school story slam. 1st place awarded a $2,000 scholarship Brianda Agramonte, Lynn Classical High School, senior

2 runners up received $1,000 scholarship each: junior Conor Miller Newburyport High School and Mathews DeSouza, Everett High School,  Our "massmouth choice" was Sandy Fonseca, Boston Latin Academy, senior [below] She was awarded $500

Lexi Hernando Lynn Classical High School, senior was chosen by the attendees and awarded the Audience Choice prize of $500.

Congratulations all!

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